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KS2 Teacher (with TLR)

KS2 Teacher (with TLR)

St. Philip's Catholic Primary School

Smethwick

  • Expired
Salary:
TMS + TLR2.2
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2018
Apply by:
13 May 2018

Job overview

Hours: Full Time - Permanent

Salary: TMS + TLR2.2 £4,441


We are looking to appoint an exceptional Key stage 2 teacher who has the ability and experience to teach in upper Key Stage 2 classes providing outstanding teaching and learning opportunities for our wonderful children from September 2018.  Our friendly and successful school has a strong Catholic ethos with children who are committed, enthusiastic and engaged in their learning.

St Philip's Catholic Primary is:

* A Catholic academy that is part of the St Catherine of Siena Multi Academy together with three other Catholic primary schools. This offers excellent opportunities for working alongside and networking with our partner schools.

* St Philip's is judged as a very good Catholic school with outstanding prayer life (November 2013)

* St Philip's is a good school and rapidly improving (Ofsted 2013). 

* Popular and over-subscribed school that offers a friendly and caring atmosphere.

* A happy and safe environment where everyone, children and adults alike, is given the chance to flourish.

* A school that has an exceptional record of developing its staff and helping them to progress through their careers gaining recognition and reward for their efforts


The Academy Committee are seeking to appoint a teacher who:

* Puts the children first and ensures they are safe and happy, whilst challenging them to achieve the best they possibly can.

* Is completely supportive of our Catholic ethos and strong links with our Parish.

* Has a proven track record of good or better performance as a Key Stage 2 teacher.

* Passionate about enabling every child to fulfil their potential. 

* Is well organised, committed to high standards, capable, hardworking and resilient.

* Is a good team member who will work with others and also use their own initiative to continue to improve standards in our school 

Closing Date for applications: Monday 14th May @ 12:00 pm

Interviews: Monday 21st May 2018

For more information and to request an application pack please contact the school on 0121 558 1643 or alternatively you can email vanessa.holwell@st-philips.sandwell.sch.uk or visit our website: www.st-philips.sandwell.sch.uk

Please note: Applications must be made on the CES application form

St Philips Catholic Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to an enhanced disclosure from the DBS.

Attached documents

About St. Philip's Catholic Primary School

St Philip’s Catholic Primary School is a non-selective, co-educational, academy school for children aged 3-11, situated in Smethwick in the West Midlands. Although it has a strong Catholic ethos, it is a multi-cultural school with 252 children on its roll, including the nursery. 

St Philip’s Catholic Primary School is a voluntary-aided school administered by an academy committee, consisting of parents, school staff and people appointed from the parish community. 

Principal

Mrs Carmel Hinton 

Vision and values 

The primary school’s motto is: “To develop everyone’s full potential by learning and working together through Christ.” It aims to provide a secure learning environment which ensures the health and safety of all. Teachers seek to nurture and promote the Roman Catholic faith within the school’s six main attitudes: perseverance, co-operation, independence, enthusiasm, responsibility and purposefulness. The school was judged as “good” in its 2013 Ofsted inspection. 

Ofsted report 

“Good progress continues throughout the school and pupils’ attainment by the time they leave the school is above average in both English and mathematics. School data indicate that current pupils’ attainment is on course to rise still further in this year's national tests. The proportion of pupils who make and exceed their expected progress now compares favourably with the national average, although this has not been consistently so over time.” 

“The quality of teaching is good over time and this is reflected in pupils’ consistently good progress in all year groups. It is also reflected in records of checks on teaching by school leaders and external advisors. The vast majority of teaching observed during the inspection was good. Some was outstanding.” 

View St Philip’s Catholic Primary School's latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed